Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... effect of such an inclination , my father was impatient to have me bound to my brother . I stood out some time , but at last was persuaded and signed the indenture , when I was yet but twelve years old . I was to serve an apprenticeship ...
... effect of such an inclination , my father was impatient to have me bound to my brother . I stood out some time , but at last was persuaded and signed the indenture , when I was yet but twelve years old . I was to serve an apprenticeship ...
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... effect of sudden passion , and wishing me to return . Meredith per- suaded me to comply , as it would give more opportunity for his improvement under my daily instructions ; so I returned and we went on more smoothly than for some time ...
... effect of sudden passion , and wishing me to return . Meredith per- suaded me to comply , as it would give more opportunity for his improvement under my daily instructions ; so I returned and we went on more smoothly than for some time ...
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... effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them . For the arguments of the Deists which were quoted to be refuted , appeared to me much stronger than the refutations ; in short , I soon became a thorough Deist . My arguments ...
... effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them . For the arguments of the Deists which were quoted to be refuted , appeared to me much stronger than the refutations ; in short , I soon became a thorough Deist . My arguments ...
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... effects in my favor throughout this relation . George Webb , who had found a female friend that lent him wherewith to purchase his time of Keimer , now came to offer himself as a journeyman to us . We could not then employ him , but I ...
... effects in my favor throughout this relation . George Webb , who had found a female friend that lent him wherewith to purchase his time of Keimer , now came to offer himself as a journeyman to us . We could not then employ him , but I ...
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... effects of my having learned a little to scribble ; another was , that the leading men seeing a newspaper , now in the hands of those who could also handle a pen , thought it convenient to oblige and encourage me . Bradford still ...
... effects of my having learned a little to scribble ; another was , that the leading men seeing a newspaper , now in the hands of those who could also handle a pen , thought it convenient to oblige and encourage me . Bradford still ...
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